Monday, October 6, 2008

More pictures...




Sorry that I continue to just post pictures right now...I'm amazed that I even have time to do that. Enjoy!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Pictures!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

What's in a name?

I wanted to share how we came up with our sweet boys name - Caleb Gray.

Both John and I liked the name Caleb - but then when we realized the biblical significance and its connection with Joshua in the bible it just seemed perfect. Here is the connection...

God told Joshua and Caleb that they and the younger generation under 20 years of age would be the only ones to go into the Promised Land because they had
"wholeheartedly followed God." They had full faith and belief in God that He could defeat all of their enemies once they went into the Promised Land to conquer and possess it. You can find out more here.
Gray was my mother's last name so it seemed a very special way to honor her.

Also, I have misplaced my camera and need to find it so I can take more pics of our cuties and share them!!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Monday, September 22, 2008

Update

I feel so behind on getting pictures out and news out about everything lately so I figured I'd post a little something. Things are going well as we adjust to life with 2 boys.
Joshua is doing really well. I was impressed last night as I was holding the baby with one arm and Joshua in the other to watch a "baby show" as Joshua calls it. The baby started crying and Joshua didn't react at all which I thought was great cause I thought he might get aggravated. We had to go to the doctor yesterday for a weight check and they pricked Caleb's heal and Joshua got very upset saying they were hurting his baby brother.

As for Caleb, he is very sweet. I so missed holding a baby. I really love the sweetness of babies and had forgotten how fun it is to cuddle such a sweetie. Joshua is fun to cuddle but doesn't let me cuddle him much and in fact, wipes off all my kisses. :) Caleb has lost some weight and is now down to 7 lbs 14 oz but that is to be expected with nursing etc. The doctors say everything looks great.
As for me, labor was 21 hours long total. I pushed for an hour which wasn't too bad. Caleb did decide to "make his own path" and I had some pretty severe internal ripping. It was pretty scary after he was born because I had severe hemorrhaging and the doctor said was VERY close to being rushed to surgery. It took the doctor over an hour to get it under control which was really intense time of him yelling at the nurses to run and get supplies and John looking at what was happening horrified. The whole time I kept thinking this is how women use to die in childbirth all the time back in the day. I ended up having over 100 internal stitches. Thankfully everything got under control. It has made it really hard to walk, go to the bathroom and even sit but it's slowly improving.

John is a really proud papa and a great big help around the house - I"m so thankful for him. I'll try to get more pictures up soon!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Home again, home again!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

He's here!!!

Caleb Gray arrived last night Sept 17th at 10:13pm. He weighed 8 lbs 9 oz and was 21 1/2 inches long. more to come!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Our Baby Boy??

So I saw this over at Three Boys & A Dog and figured I'd try it to see what our baby boy might look like. I would be absolutely SHOCKED if our baby looked anything like this...but it was fun to try. You can try this yourself at makemebabies.com

Monday, September 15, 2008

Fall y'all!

I've got the fall fever. Although this weekend was rather warm, there was a great breeze yesterday and altogether I just have that fall feeling. I got my decorations down yesterday and put a few up. I am also particularly excited because with the exception of today the rest of the week is supposed to be in the 70's. Yay!! Now hopefully in a few weeks when it's time to get out my fall clothes I'll be able to squeeze into some of them since all my maternity clothes are summer. Yikes! We'll see.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Did everyone run out and get gas today?

It's amazing what an influence the media can be on our actions. It seems everyone, including me, is running out to get gas as the prices are going up and fears of rations based on Ike's impact on the Texas oil. I was surprised how packed the stations were and how some were even already out of gas. I did join the masses though and got some gas.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Divine Appointments

Today as I waited at the doctors office there was one lady beside me and another one across from me. The one next to me asked me how far along I was and then if it was my first child. Which my answer to this question is always, "well, it's my first pregnancy but not our first child as we were blessed to adopt a son 2 years ago after years of infertility." I guess I don't always have to share this level of detail but am proud of our story and how God worked in our lives so I do. Well, the woman across from me then joined the conversation to tell me she adopted 2 children domestically as well. We shared our stories and I told of how we were blessed with this miracle pregnancy and how I wouldn't change any of it for the world. That although the infertility was tough had we not gone through it our son would literally have different parents and now God's perfect timing has blessed us with a pregnancy.

I share our story a lot so I didn't think much more about it as we both got called back to our rooms. It wasn't until the doctor walked into my room and said, "I don't know what you said to my last patient but you gave her more hope and faith then you could ever imagine" that I realized I just experienced a divine appointment. I couldn't help but be really moved by his statement and by this simple conversation that I've had so many times. God orchestrated this conversation in order to give hope & faith to someone. I certainly didn't do anything special but share our story but God certainly moved in such an amazing way through putting us all in the same place with all the right questions. Normally, this wouldn't be so profound to me but I guess it just really spoke to how we impact one another without knowing it. It makes me realize how many divine appointments are in our lives and makes me think about how many I have missed because I felt too busy. I don't know how big or little of a real impact I made in that woman's life today but she sure made one in mine.

I love the book “What Happens When Women Say Yes to God” by Lysa TerKeurst which talks a great deal about this topic and here is also a nice article that I found on Divine Appointments.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Potato Stamps

Joshua LOVES stamps...so I decided to try and make potato stamps today. They were not as easy as I thought they would be and Joshua used them more like paint brushes then stamps really but it was still something new and fun and kept Joshua busy for awhile.

A Day In My Life

What I'm currently listening to is Joshua saying, "Mommy poops, daddy poops, Joshua poops, dinosaurs poop, Riley poops, pigs poop." So on and on and on and on. Most likely taken from one of his favorite books.. "Everyone Poops." And people wonder why I can't carry on an adult conversation anymore.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Now & Then

Joshua loves playing in his baby brother's room and was pretty quiet in there the other day and this is what I found. I love looking at the picture of him from when he was a baby to now - he looks like SUCH a big boy now. Sniff, sniff.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Dentist

Joshua had his first dentist appointment yesterday. The office was great! They took his picture - which turned out kind of funky but I thought it was a sweet idea. He had his teeth cleaned and received a fluoride treatment. And, of course, he had NO cavities! What a big boy!!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Cow Milking

This past Saturday we took a trip to our local zoo. It's funny cause recently two other bloggy friends of mine have taken their kids to their local zoo's in totally different states and have a very similar picture to Joshua's milking the cow. So I thought I would put their links up and you could take a tour of kids milking cows. The cow must be a staple at the small local zoos. Too funny!

Faces

Three times over the last two weeks I have run into people who obviously know me and I have NO clue who they are. At church on Sunday, there was a young couple with a baby who I had not seen at church before. Trying to be welcoming, I started chatting with them and asking all about their baby and they said, "Aren't you a real estate agent?" And I said, "well, yes". And they said, "We're the Blank's and you sold us our house." DUH!! I can't believe I was their agent and I didn't even recognize them. I don't know if maybe it's pregnancy brain or if I really don't remember faces at all. I was just so embarrassed.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Heard at our house

If you were listening to a conversation at our house...these are a few lines you might just hear...

  • No, you may NOT poop in the grass. (John has taught Joshua how to pee in the grass and of course, as a 2 year old - he wants to take it a step further and poop - like the dog does - in the grass.)

  • NO MORE Puppy dog kisses! (Joshua's little puppy dog kisses - a little lick - use to be sweet, cute and innocent. Now they have turned into slobber baths!)

  • Turn your music down. (Yes, even at two years old - Joshua loves to go in his room and turn on his kiddie music as loud as possible. Which as I mentioned earlier he calls - fast music.)

  • It is not funny to say you are going to pee on...mommy, daddy, cat, dog...etc. (this should be a given.)

  • Where did your shorts, pants, shirt, socks, etc...go? (We have a nudist)

Friday, August 29, 2008

Haven Swap

The ladies over at The Homespun Heart & With All I've been Given were kind enough to have a lovely swap that I participated in. Melody from Three Boys & A Dog was a great partner and sent me such wonderful things. My camera was still in the shop when I sent her box out so go to her site to check out what I sent her! Thanks Melody!!

P.S. I just noticed I forgot to include the picture frame she sent...I don't know how I forgot to take a picture of that as well...but there was a lovely frame too!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Seat Cover

I've been in a sewing mood lately...so I decided to upgrade the towel I've been using as a seat cover for Joshua's chair with something a little more formal and Joshua'ish. So I made this seat cover for his chair. There are straps on the back to tie to the back and on the sides to tie together underneath the seat. I used a thick fleece material for the bottom. I love having a cover on his seat since he often spills things and we do lots of crafts there so it saves my fabric seat from that mess too. And of course, this is easy to throw in the wash.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

My Sweet Boy

I wish I was more consistent in blogging every day but some days just don't work out for me...so I'm trying to catch up. Anywho, Joshua loves to have his picture taken now and will tell me to take his picture if he thinks he is doing something cute. So the picture of him with the car was him trying to fit his Mr. Potato Head pieces on his car...the only thing that really worked was the glasses which he always says is "just like mommy" since I wear glasses when I don't have my contacts in. The other picture just made him look so innocent but don't be fooled. :)

Oh my!!

I just received my first award the other day then wow...I just received this other great award from Melody at Three Boys & a Dog. I'm so thrilled!!

You are supposed to give the award to 7 people. Some of these people just received the other award from me a few days ago so now they have been double awared....so I give this award to....

Sarah
Wendi
Carrie
Natalie
Cindy

Please pass it on and let others know how much you love their blogs. :)

So close yet so far away...

I feel like I'm so close to having this baby but yet also so, so far away! It's driving me nuts. I'm SOOO ready!! The baby dropped earlier this week which made me very excited but otherwise, no change in my cervix or anything so still we wait. I have it stuck in my mind that it will be 3 weeks but I'm SOOO hoping it comes sooner. Thank goodness for a 3 day weekend to keep my mind off waiting. God is constantly teaching me patience and I continue to be a horrible student so I guess He just keeps on trying to teach me.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Pregnancy update & Nesting!

I think it's funny how different pregnancy is for everyone. All the symptoms I was expecting with pregnancy I never got...but all the ones I didn't expect - I did. I am still absolutely amazed at how God builds life through our bodies. It's so humbling to think that an actual human life is growing inside of me. I can't wait to meet our little guy!

As for an update, I'm measuring 2 weeks ahead and the baby is "locked and loaded"...okay not really, but I'm told..."in position and ready to go". My doctor and I am thinking it will be about 3-4 weeks...I'm hoping closer to 3. So we will see. I keep waiting for more "signs" that the little tike is ready to show his pretty little face...but haven't had many.

I am in nesting mode...but it's interesting how even nesting manifests itself in different ways. Nesting for me means stockpiling. For whatever reason, I feel it's necessary to stockpile everything. As if when the baby comes I nor anyone around me will have access to a grocery store what so ever...so I feel it's necessary to have crazy amounts of all things on hand. The instinct is also so strong I really can't NOT stockpile. I have even felt the need to make sure that all of Joshua's fall clothing has been purchased. But I am feeling pretty on top of everything right now. I haven't been cleaning all that much...just stockpiling...maybe the cleaning instinct is yet to come.

Finally, here is my 35 week pregnant belly pic.

Looky, looky!

I was just honored with a Gold 'Blogging Friends Forever' award! Our Sonshine Boys was kind enough to bestow this award on my blog. Thank you!!
Now it's my turn to spread the wealth!
The Blogging Friends Forever Rules are:
1. Only five people allowed.
2. Four have to be dedicated followers of your blog.
3. One has to be someone new, or recently new to your blog, or live in another part of the world.
4. You must link back to whoever gave you the 'Blogging Friends Forever' award.
Here are my chosen ones!
Congratulations, Blogging Friends!
Now go forth and share your newly-won Gold Card with your Blogging Friends!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Freezer Meals Part 2

I am so tickled to already have 7 meals in my freezer. I'm sure it will be such a huge relief to have things already prepared and have one less thing to worry about as I adjust to becoming a mother of two! This week I made Chicken Enchiladas & Baked Ziti for the fridge. I have yet to make any bread for the freezer yet - but it's still on my list.

Chicken Enchiladas (This is an adaptation of an allrecipes.com recipe)
1 can cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tbsp margarine
1/2 onion diced
1 tsp taco seasoning
2 cups chopped cooked chicken breast
1 (4 oz) can chopped green chile peppers
8 flour tortillas (large ones)
1 cup shredded Cheddar

Mix chicken soup & sour cream in small bowl. Set aside. Melt margarine in saucepan and saute onion & taco seasoning until tender. Add in chicken, peppers, and 2 tbsp of the soup mixture. Spoon 1/2 the soup mix in bottom of pan. I actually did 2- 8 x 8 pans and divided the soup in 1/4. Fill tortillas with 1/4 cup of mix. I put 4 tortillas in each of the pans. Cover with remaining soup and cheese. I cooked one that night and put the other in the freezer.

To bake from freezer. Thaw - cook in preheated at 350 for 25 minutes.

We both really liked this recipe!

Baked Ziti (This isn't very fancy but it's delicious!)
1 lb ground beef
1 jar spaghetti sauce
1 - 8 oz container sour cream
2 cups cooked ziti noodles
2 cups mozzarella cheese
seasonings of your choice

Cook & drain ground beef - add spaghetti sauce. Layer 1/2 sauce/meat mix, 1/2 sour cream, 1/2 noodles, then 1/2 cheese. Repeat. Cook at 375 for 30 minutes. To freeze - freeze and cook frozen for about an hour.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Proverbs 31 Crafts

I have always loved Proverbs 31 and have especially become fond of it as a wife & mother as it speaks to the woman I strive to be. Monica at The Homespun Heart has been doing an amazing craft series focused on Proverbs 31 so I wanted to post a link to it and encourage you to take a look. I haven't had a chance to do any of the crafts yet, but am anxiously looking forward to as they are really great!


"A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies. Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value. She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life. She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands. She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from afar. She gets up while it is still dark; she provides food for her family and portions for her servant girls. She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard. She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp does not go out at night. In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the spindle with her fingers. She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy. When it snows, she has no fear for her household; for all of them are clothed in scarlet. She makes coverings for her bed; she is clothed in fine linen and purple. Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land. She makes linen garments and sells them, and supplies the merchants with sashes. She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: "Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all." Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. Give her the reward she has earned, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate." Proverbs 31:10-31

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

My son hardly sleeps...

I have a 2 year old that only needs 9 hours of sleep a day...and it exhausts me. Thank goodness he is a happy child!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Freezer Meals - Part 1

As part of my preparations for the new baby, I have started planning & making some freezer meals to have on hand. I searched and found a ton of useful websites with lots of freezer meal ideas & recipes. I'm trying to take it slow so to start I baked 7 boneless chicken breasts yesterday and shredded them. Today I used the chicken to make 2 Chicken Pot Pies & Caesar Chicken Casserole.

Chicken Pot Pies
4 shredded/cooked breasts of chicken
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 can veg-all (large)
salt
pepper
garlic powder
4 pie crusts

Mix ingredients together and split into 2 pie crusts. Cover with the other. Wrap & freeze. To bake: Thaw 1 1/2 hours then bake at 350 for 1 hour & 15 minutes.


Caesar Chicken Casserole Recipe was found at momsbudget.com here but I did modify mine..here is my modified recipe.

3 shredded/cooked chicken breasts
1/4 cup minced onions
1/3 cup light creamy Caesar dressing
1/2 cup chicken broth
1 1/2 cups Mozzarella cheese, grated
1 - 12-oz package tubed pasta (such as penne or macaroni), cooked and drained
1/4 cup croutons

Combine all ingredients but croutons, mixing well, in a 2 quart baking dish. Allow to cool and freeze. From freezer: Thaw casserole. Top with crushed croutons and bake in 350F preheated oven for 30 minutes or until topping is browned and casserole is bubbly.

I also made these Chocolate Chip Cookies this week and froze them. I did find I needed to cook them a little longer than stated - like 12-13 minutes but they are really good. Also, out of the freezer I found you can cut and bake them frozen and they turn out great!

Some of the great websites I found for freezer meals are listed below:

Next week I plan on making Baked Ziti & Bread for the freezer.

New Layout

Isn't my new layout pretty??? I'm so excited about it. Three Boys & a Dog recently changed her layout and recommended the free backgrounds at The Cutest Blog on the Block...so I went to check it out and it was SUPER easy to do and had lots of cute backgrounds. How fun!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Simplicity

At dinner last night we asked Joshua to pray for our food...which usually goes like this, mind you this is always said at WARP SPEED..."Jesus, thank you for our food, Amen." But last night, Joshua added in "thank you for Stegosauruses & triangles, Amen".

I love the simplicity of a child's prayer and what it can teach us. I think too often I get wrapped up in all the obvious prayer requests and needs and don't stop enough to thank God for the little things in life - like "Stegosauruses & triangles". So last night as we sat outside to play and "eat pickles (popsicles)" I couldn't help but be so incredibly thankful for my life. Things might not always go perfectly but we are so blissfully happy with our lives. I am so thankful that I get to stay home with Joshua and watch him giggle and play. I'm so delighted in how great a dad John is. I love that the simplicity of our lives means that sitting at home just being together as a family is more than enough for us. That we really need nothing more than "Stegosauruses & triangles."
"Always be joyful in the Lord! I'll say it again: Be joyful!"- Phil 4:4

My camera

My camera has been draining batteries like crazy all of a sudden so it is off to the shop. It's still under warranty so I wanted to get it in before the warranty runs out on Aug 24th. They said they will have it back to me in 10 business days which I am hoping is true...cause if not I'll be hijacking some one's camera on the way to the hospital if it's not here before the baby comes. Anyways, so sorry there will be no pictures for a couple of weeks. Now, I'm off to enjoy another beautiful day!

Monday, August 11, 2008

It is GORGEOUS outside!

We have spent pretty much all morning outside enjoying some very fall like weather. I turned off the air and have had the windows open too. It is incredible how beautiful it is!! Of course, the only downside is how much it's spoiling me for fall already. I'm ready for Harvest festivals, apples, pumpkins, cinnamon, and crisp morning air!!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Songs

Joshua loves to sing and is actually quite good at it. However, yesterday, while I was singing "Jesus loves me" to him he quickly corrected me that the song goes, "Jesus loves Josh-ooo-a". So in case you didn't know, make a mental note because the lyrics of the song have officially been changed.

Yay - we can finally buy groceries again!

"We're probably going to see gasoline at the retail level around $3.50 for Labor Day," said James Cordier, president of Tampa-based trading firms Liberty Trading Group and OptionSellers.com.
Whoever thought I'd be so excited to see that gas might actually go down to $3.50 a gallon!!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Preparing...

It's amazing how much preparing there is for a second child. Most of my preparations include getting Joshua ready for the big change. Every day seems like a new lesson in independence for him which makes me so sad. I want him to be my baby forever and now I have no choice but to have him be more and more independent. He is now totally in his big boy bed and I would venture to say potty trained. I'm working on getting him to not have me carry him everywhere and get into his car seat by himself.

I know I am not alone in the apprehension of the change of going from a family of 3 to 4. We have such a rhythm now with the 3 of us and now everywhere I go I try to imagine what it will be like when I have to tote 2 kids instead of one. Simple tasks like running into the store for a gallon of milk won't be quite as simple having to lug a baby and a 2 year old. But really I'm also a little sad that we will have to share our attention with another child. Don't get me wrong, I'm thrilled about the new baby, I'm just sad for Joshua as I know he will have his world turned upside down. I'm sure he will be excited at first, but I know there will be lots of adjustments for him and I'm sure he will have times when he wants more attention then we will be able to give him. In the long run, I know he will gain so much from having a baby brother it just seems almost like the end of an era.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Our Little Monkey

Hot!

I am officially HOT! Yes, it was 95 yesterday and is supposed to be 95 again today...but I am hot sitting still in a perfectly good air conditioned home. Thankfully we are at the point in the year where every day is supposed to be getting a little bit cooler now. YAY! Weather.com says that the week I'm supposed to deliver this baby the average highs will be between 78-80. I am PRAYING that is true. Being in my 3rd trimester the hottest time of the year is just misearble. Only about 6 weeks now though so I'm truly counting the days at this point and thinking if the baby wants to come a week or two early I'd take that too. :)

Monday, August 4, 2008

Taco Chicken Cheese Dip

This is an absolutely delicious dip. Serve with tortilla chips.

2 8oz. pkgs. Cream cheese
1 Pkg. Sharp cheddar shredded cheese
1 can diced chiles
1 lg. Can or 2 sm. Cans chunk white chicken (use all white meat)
1 pkg taco seasoning mix

Mix all together and bake for 45 mins at 350 degrees.

Friday, August 1, 2008

In Memory of my mom

Tomorrow would have been my mom's 59th birthday. It was so incredibly hard losing her last year and this year is bitter sweet as I know I will welcome our new son in several weeks but she won't be here with us. But I can't help but think that she had something to do with this miracle baby that I'm carrying. Anyways, I found this sweet poem that I wanted to put up in her memory. Happy Birthday Mom!!
"Happy Birthday Mother"
It's sure to be the best one yet,
Though you left me here behind.
Did you think that I'd forget?

Your cake this year, will surely be,
A beauty to behold.
With the icing made of Silver,
And the candles made of Gold.

Yes your birthday in Heaven,
Will be such a grand affair.
And I know you'll look so lovely,
With a halo in your hair.

The Angels will come from everywhere,
To sing your birthday song.
And I know they'll be so happy,
That you've joined, God's Happy Throng.

No I can't send a card this year,
Or give a gift so fine.
So I'll just send a special prayer,
To that wonderful mother of mine.

By Winnie Lovett 1968

P.S. - This picture is about 13 years old...but I love it!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Finance Review

About once a year I like to take a look at our bills and review ways in which I can save money as well as ensure that billing is being done correctly. It is time consuming but almost always pays off. Here are a few things I have found from calls I made today:

  • Call your credit card companies and ask them to lower your credit card rate - they almost ALWAYS do saving TONS of money.
  • Double checking billing. For instance I found I was being charged $1/month for international call service on my phone bill - I have NEVER made an international call. So I had this removed.
  • Cable/Dish - I looked at the channels we were using and was able to reduce the channels we subscribed to and saved $12/month.
  • Insurance - Switching companies although tedious can often significantly reduce cost. Also, telling your current company that you are looking at other companies can often get them to look at new discounts offered that they didn't bother to tell you about. This is what happened to me. So far it has saved me $147/year on homeowners and I'm waiting on my agent to get back to me regarding the auto portion. UPDATE: My auto went down $55/month!!!!
  • Prescriptions - I've mentioned this before in this post - but getting prescriptions done every 3 months as opposed to monthly has saved us a significant amount of money as well as being much more convenient.

So in about 1 1/2 hours today I have saved at least $80/month!!

I'd love to hear tips that you have for saving money on your monthly bills!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

In the short stretch...

I'm beginning to feel like I'm finally in the short stretch of this pregnancy. Only about 7 more weeks left according to my doctor...yay!!! We took our birthing classes over the weekend which really made me feel like the end & the beginning are near. I must admit I knew very little about childbirth before the class and feel a bit overwhelmed afterwards but I'm hoping that it all goes smoothly. I think I have a pretty high pain tolerance and am not easily grossed out or anything and neither is John so I'm thinking I won't do too badly. My biggest concern is going through something so huge and so foreign and knowing that Joshua will be on my mind. I can't wait for him to meet his little brother and I'm praying all the logistics & transition for him goes smoothly. I'll gladly take any tips on getting a little one ready for a new baby by the way!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

FUN!

Ok - this is totally a waste of time plugging in pictures in odd settings...but OH so much fun. I saw this on Angry Chicken's blog.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Ta da!

My mind isn't what it use to be

As I've mentioned before, I have been getting very little sleep - maybe 5 hours a night - all broken up in 1 hour increments which does not make for a real restful night. Anywho, I'm maintaining pretty darn well if I do say so myself...well...EXCEPT my poor blog seems to be suffering. When I read my blog posts from a year ago they seemed consistent, informative at times and some of them were even witty. But mostly, I never seemed to be at a loss for words. Now, well, you be the judge. Sadly, to talk to me in person or on the phone is pretty pitiful as well. I feel like I have the most dramatic pauses in most conversations because I either can't comprehend what was just said to me or I can't formulate words to come out of my mouth that make sense. Don't I sound like a delightful conversationalist!! Luckily, my most frequent audience is a 2 year old that thinks that I'm HILARIOUS and the second smartest person he knows. (I know this because he often defers to Daddy as the fix it guy or tells me we will just wait for daddy to get home if there is a need I can't seem to take care of.) SOOOOooo...I'm certainly not complaining, I'm delighted to have the opportunity to be pregnant and am very excited about meeting our new little man...but I did want to just let you all know what has happened to this blog and if you hang in there a little longer...there is hope that I might get at least a small bit of my smarts back.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Potty Training

Potty training continues to go fantastic! Joshua hardly if ever has any accidents. We did revert back to the pull ups which I heard most kids use just like diapers - but Joshua is not. He is treating them like big boy underwear and ALWAYS tells us when he has to poop and is starting to tell us when he has to pee. He needs to be a little more consistent on telling us he has to pee but all in all is doing just great. We still go try to go potty every 30 minutes which is tiring but it's working.

However, with potty training comes the need for some wardrobe changes. So we have been busy collecting things like 2 piece pajamas, underwear and no longer using onsie type shirts. My big boy is growing up so fast!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Cookin'

Joshua was clever enough to go into my kitchen the other day and get the oven mitts out so that he could take something "hot" out of the oven in his toy kitchen.

John's new hobby

Joshua has taken up sitting on his toy bus and going down the small hill on our driveway...John thinks it's fun too obviously. So see...I really already have 2 busy boys at home...and with one more on the way I may be in trouble. :)

For the birds...

John was throwing the ball for the dog tonight and somehow landed the ball smack dab in the middle of a bird's nest up in a tree. John climbed the tree to get the ball and luckily - no birds were injured in the incident.

The ball in the nest.

John up in the tree - see Joshua underneath it to see size.

Cow Appreciation

I just love Chick-fil-a and their business model. Today was cow appreciation day at our local Chick-fil-a. Joshua has really enjoyed going to Chick-fil-a lately to play on the indoor play set and thought it was absolutely hilarious today when we went and saw a bunch of people dressed like cows! It so adorable to see moms, kids, teens all done up in their cow attire! I wish I had my camera. Our Chick-fil-a also sponsors a kids night every Tuesday where they have kid's crafts for free. So today I'm appreciating Chick-fil-a and all the cow's out there!

Monday, July 7, 2008

ABCs

I saw this on Cheaper By the 1/2 Dozen and thought I'd give it a try.

A is for age.
33.
B is for burger of choice.
Bacon Cheese Burger - yum!
C is for what car you drive.
A 2007 Honda Odyssey van - which I LOVE and hope to drive into the ground.
D is for Dog's name.
Riley - which Joshua pronounces as Y-gee.
E is for essential item you use every day.
Dishwasher. I know I could do them by hand but to me the dishwasher is essential!
F is for favorite TV show at the moment.
There is nothing on at the moment...so I really don't have one.
G is for Favorite game.
Spades.
H is for Hometown.
I lived most of my life in Atlanta so I will always consider that my hometown.
I is for instruments you play.
I can kind of say I can play the piano - but I'm much better at the spoons. :)
J is for favorite juice.
Orange with ice.
K is for who you'd like to kiss.
I love kissing Joshua when he is NOT giving me puppy dog kisses.
L is for last restaurant you ate at.
A little deli down the road - we had a lunch date with my friend Susan.
M is for your favorite Muppet.
Hmmm...Fozzie the bear!
N is for number of piercings.
My ears use to have more than one hole..but now just one each.
O is for overnight hospital stays.
Never stayed in a hospital overnight...but will come September.
P is for people you were with today.
John, Joshua, and my friend Susan.
Q is for what you do with your quiet time.
Of course, I have to say - what quiet time! Read, blog, veg out.
R is for biggest regret.
Not spending more time w/ my mom or telling her how much I appreciated her enough.
S is for status.
Married 11 years.
T is for time you woke up today.
6:30am. Joshua wakes me up bright and early every morning.
U is for what you consider unique.
My life has been pretty unique...but I guess everyone's has...so I don't really know.
V is for vegetable you love.
Sweet potatoes or green beans.
W is for worst habit.
Bragging on my son - I never thought I'd be one of those moms who gloats so much about my child..but oh do I!
X is for number of x-rays you've had.
I really couldn't tell you...maybe 15-20.
Y is for yummy food you ate today.
Our first squash from our garden.
Z is for zodiac sign.
Pisces.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Baby Room

Here is the baby room. We finished painting today - which I wanted to get done while I still had enough physical energy & flexibility - which are both QUICKLY diminishing by the day. The room is pretty much done - although I haven't washed anything yet, pulled out any clothes or anything...so everything is empty and the closet is a disaster...but we are well on our way. YAY!

28+ weeks Preggie Picture

Ok...side angles are just hard on being flattering to a pregnant woman but here ya go. I also couldn't resist this sweet one with Joshua - I don't look quite so pregnant from the front. :)